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Submitted by Carl Strock, Nov 15, 2014 21:40

Curious that you omit from this report Odeh's claim that she was tortured in Israeli custody, which is why she confessed to the crimes which she says she did not commit, and that the U.S. trial judge decided not to admit that claim into evidence. Isn't it relevant that her conviction in a military court was based on a confession that she says was extracted under extreme duress, including sexual duress? Why would you leave that out?


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